results from the world's largest 4-day workweek trial are in: 91% of companies involved will continue with the model. Orgs that are focused on butts in seats and hours clocked, rather than being output-driven, will increasingly find themselves struggling for people and being left behind by competitors. 4dayweek.com/news-posts/4-day-

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@Wob0 @darkuncle @Wob0 @darkuncle I had the same question! Digging through the links: no, it really goes from 40 to 32. So it’s a more productive 32 hours, which might not mean that it exceeds the output of a 40 hour week— except that they also claimed that company revenue is way up, which means that less really is more!

But we learned about a similar win-win with WFH, yet most companies turned their backs on it anyway.

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